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Oklahoma has a long way to go to reach one of its major educational targets. The goal is to be ranked in the top 20 states on the National Assessment
Read moreIn the wake of a natural disaster, millions of people across the globe make an effort to do their part and help those whose lives were adversely affected. Such disasters
Read more(Muse, Oklahoma, Nov. 5, 2019) – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Bill Northey today announced USDA has invested over $4.2 million in high-speed
Read moreFor just the third time this decade, more Oklahomans went without health coverage in the most recent year compared with the year before. New numbers released Tuesday by the U.S.
Read moreOklahoma requires kindergarteners to be immunized against ten diseases, unless parents choose an exemption on medical, religious or personal grounds. In Oklahoma’s 2017-18 kindergarten immunization survey, an estimated 89.9% of
Read moreSpring is synonymous with special events worthy of celebration. From Mother’s Day to graduations to communions and confirmations, spring provides a host of opportunities for families and friends to come
Read moreThe Seminole Nation Museum held its first annual P.L.A.Y day (Pioneer Learning for Area Youth) on Oct. 25. The museum hosted approximately 300 children from 3 rd to 8 th
Read moreJuvenile dogs, much like their similarly aged human companions, have immature immune systems that develop over time as they gain more exposure to their environment. Many dogs are immunized against
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